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A Summer School - Solving Polynomial Equations and Structured Matrix Methods for Approximate GCD Computations: A New Approach

Dear colleague
I would like to draw your attention to a Summer School that will take place
in September 2007 in Oxford, England, on new methods for solving polynomial
equations that arise in computer graphics and geometric modelling. These new
methods involve the Sylvester resultant matrix, subresultants, approximate
greatest common divisor computations, and structured matrix methods.
The mathematical theory will be presented in both the power and Bernstein
polynomial bases, and it is therefore appropriate for researchers in
computer graphics, geometric modelling and computer aided geometric design.
The web site for the Summer School is
http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/ml/summer_school/
*REGISTRATION NOW OPEN: EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT AVAILABLE*
I think that the Summer School is of interest to you, and I would be
grateful if you could pass the details to your students and colleagues who
may be interested in the Summer School. Please contact me if you need more
information.
Thank you
Kind regards
Joab Winkler
Dr Joab Winkler
The University of Sheffield
Department of Computer Science
Sheffield
England
E-mail: j.winkler@dcs.shef.ac.uk